Mindanao Times

DLPC to cover holes along C.M. Recto for Kadayawan

- BY REGINA MAE RONQUILLO

THE DAVAO Light and Power Company (DLPC) promised to cover the manholes along C.M. Recto Street due to the undergroun­d distributi­on system project before the start of the Kadayawan Festival in August.

The utility company hopes that this will help ease traffic congestion in the major street.

It will also help the city push through with the fluvial competitio­n and street parade.

Rossano Luga, DLPC vice president for reputation enhancemen­t, assured that “C. M. Recto Street will be ready for the parade during the Kadayawan Festival.”

This is already the second phase of the project, which started in July last year following the completion of the first phase that covered the vicinity of City Hall up to the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod building in 2016.

From the beginning of the project, Luga said the area covered are always passable for motorists without mainly affecting the traffic since the civil works are done during

hours with least volume of vehicles. They also coordinate­d with the City Transport and Traffic Management Office for traffic management.

Regina Rosa Tecson, Davao City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) head, explained that only certain portions of C.M. Recto Street will be utilized for the activities for the Indak-Indak and the Pamulak sa Kadayawan.

“Because normally, from C.M. Recto, we will then traverse to Bonifacio,” Tecson said.

Meanwhile, as of July 9, the undergroun­d cabling project is already 63% completion rate including civil works, electrical and other related works. After the festival, the operation will resume immediatel­y in the first week of September.

 ??  ?? A POLICE auxiliary and security guard secures the Department of Education XI office as they prepare for the possible protest action following the suspension of operations of Salugponga­n Ta’ Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center. BING GONZALES
A POLICE auxiliary and security guard secures the Department of Education XI office as they prepare for the possible protest action following the suspension of operations of Salugponga­n Ta’ Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center. BING GONZALES

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